
Gojira2K
MemberMothra LarvaeAug-31-2014 1:05 PMHere is chapter 10. It is short and not much happens, but the end is important. More will happen in the next chapter.
The Awakening of Kijura: Chapter 10: A Better Home
After the battle with the Shinomura, they decided to go exploring their new territory. They could already tell the Reactor and the territory were much bigger than their previous one. There wasn’t just one lake there were three of them, and they were much bigger than they lake they had before. The Reactor was surrounded by forest as was the lakes. There were plenty of places to sleep. The place was perfect for them.
They decided to go hunting in their new territory. They were looking around when they saw a Kishou Dorogan. Kijura tried to convince them that it wasn’t worth getting covered in frost to eat one, but they didn’t listen. Firrarus and Little Luna got a face full of frost as a result. After that they decided that they were not hungry anymore.
They decided they were tired from their time with the Kishou Dorogan. So Firrarus went to sleep in a rocky area, Little Luna went to sleep in a clearing, and Kijura decided to go to sleep in one of the lakes. What they didn’t know is that something was watching them, White Rage.
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway.

Sci-Fi King25
MemberGiganAug-31-2014 3:29 PMA short but sweet chapter! I love this series!!!
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster

Gojira2K
MemberMothra LarvaeAug-31-2014 4:27 PMThanks!
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway.

Kumonga65
MemberMothra LarvaeAug-31-2014 9:45 PMNice Chapter!
By the way, what is the Kishou Dorogan?

Godzilla316
MemberAnguirusAug-31-2014 11:22 PMGreat!
@Kumonga65
Its like an ice dragon :)

Gojira2K
MemberMothra LarvaeSep-01-2014 4:25 PMThanks guys! Kumonga what Godzilla316 said.
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway.